Publications by authors named "Hampig R Kourie"

For the past few years, researchers and oncologists have been pushing to find biomarkers that would help predict which treatment option would best work on a patient. Tumor Mutational Burden (TMB) is one of the latest biomarkers that is being studied and considered as a promising agnostic immunotherapy biomarker. However, it still shows controversial results in studies due to the difficulty in finding solid comparable results.

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Recent advancements in cancer immunotherapy have spotlighted the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway, crucial for its role in immune checkpoint regulation. Traditional inhibitors, though successful, face challenges like resistance and adverse effects. Bispecific antibodies targeting PD-1 and PD-L1 present a ground-breaking solution by simultaneously engaging multiple immune regulatory molecules.

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Treatment of non-small-cell lung cancers (NSCLC) has evolved over the last decade. According to studies, the use of targeted therapies has significantly increased the life expectancy of patients. Moreover, ALK-tyrosine kinase inhibitors (ALK-TKIs) have improved clinical outcomes.

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In recent years, kidney cancer has shown an increased worldwide incidence of more than 400 000 novel cases annually. Although more than half of patients are diagnosed at a localised stage, this disease presents a high-risk of relapse after surgery. Thus, there is a need for adjuvant therapy post-resection to reduce cancer recurrence and prolong disease-free and overall survival.

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Objective: Bladder cancer (BC) is a significant public health concern in the Middle East and North Africa, but the epidemiology and clinicopathology of the disease and contributors to high mortality in this region remain poorly understood. The aim of this systematic review was to investigate the epidemiological features of BC in the Arab world and compare them to those in Western countries in order to improve the management of this disease.

Methods: An extensive electronic search of the PubMed/PMC and Cochrane Library databases was conducted to identify all articles published until May 2022, following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines.

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Background: The absence of KRAS and NRAS gene mutations (RAS wild type) in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), is associated with a good response to targeted therapy with anti-EGFR receptor antibodies. The current gold standard for RAS mutational status identification is genetic testing on tissue biopsy samples.

Objective: This study aimed to assess the relevance of liquid biopsy as a less invasive alternative to tissue biopsy for detecting KRAS/NRAS and BRAF mutations in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC).

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  • - Trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) is an antibody-drug conjugate specifically designed to target and treat HER2-positive cancers, delivering a drug directly to cancer cells to promote cell death and slow tumor growth.
  • - Clinical trials have demonstrated T-DXd's effectiveness in advanced or metastatic cancers like breast, gastric, lung, and colorectal, leading to its recent FDA approval for HER2-positive solid tumors.
  • - New findings suggest T-DXd is not only effective against brain metastasis but also shows potential benefits for patients with HER2-low and HER2-ultra-low metastatic breast cancer, expanding the range of patients who can be treated.
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  • * The review highlights first-generation BRAF inhibitors like Vemurafenib, Dabrafenib, and Encorafenib, and discusses the complications of paradoxical ERK activation that can occur with these treatments.
  • * New pan-RAF inhibitors, particularly Tovorafenib, showcase improved effectiveness and the ability to cross the blood-brain barrier while avoiding paradoxical activation, highlighting the need for ongoing research in this area.
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Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is a very aggressive type of cancer, in which targeted therapies have not yet been fully utilized. wild-type pancreatic adenocarcinoma tumors are associated with different genomic alterations in comparison to mutated pancreatic adenocarcinoma. This systematic review aims to provide a one-stop summary of all these alterations, their proposed targeted treatment and their effect on disease progression.

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Background: As a consequence of the economic crisis, the sociopolitical instability and the advent of the coronavirus disease-19 pandemic, nested challenges faced the Lebanese healthcare system. These have resulted in critical shortages of essential resources, including medications vital for oncologic patients.

Aim: To assess the ramifications of the ongoing economic crisis on oncology patient care focusing on our outpatient oncology department.

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Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-low breast cancer has emerged as a subtype of breast cancer, defined by HER2 1+/2+ in immunohistochemistry (IHC) and absence of ERBB2 gene amplification on fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Recent trials showed marked response of HER2-low breast cancer to novel anti-HER2 antibody-drug-conjugates. Data on characteristics of HER2-low breast cancer subtype is limited.

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Purpose: This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the prevalence and characteristics of supplement usage among cancer patients and explore its potential associations with anxiety, excessive daytime sleepiness, and overall quality of life.

Methods: Cancer patients receiving specific care at Hôtel Dieu de France University Hospital, Beirut, were enrolled between April and June 2023. In face-to-face interviews, participants were asked to complete a questionnaire consisting of sociodemographic information, supplement usage details, and cancer-related variables.

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Background: Prostate cancer (PC) is the second most common cancer in men worldwide. It's the second leading cause cancer men in death. Prognostic tests based on molecular and biomarker analysis of tumor tissue may improve risk stratification of prostate cancer 2.

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Objectives: Chemobrain is a well-established clinical syndrome that has become an increasing concern because of the growing number of long-term cancer survivors. It refers to the post-chemotherapy related cognitive dysfunction. The aim of this study was to objectively assess the impact of cancer treatment on the cognition of cancer patients.

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  • * A comprehensive review of literature from January 2000 to October 2020 identified 334 articles that reported 455 SNPs related to BC; however, those linked to smoking and environmental factors were excluded.
  • * Ultimately, 197 genes and 343 SNPs were associated with BC, with 177 genes and 291 SNPs showing consistent findings across various studies, categorized into eight functional groups.
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Colorectal cancer has been around for a long time, but is still a challenge nonetheless. However, the heterogeneity of the disease opens new potential therapeutic doors. -mutated advanced colorectal cancer is a demanding entity that does not respond to standard chemotherapy regimens (FOLFOX, capecitabine) and the presence of the mutation significantly weakens the prognosis, but the rise of immunotherapy could reverse the trend.

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  • The study focused on the occurrence of febrile neutropenia (FN) in patients with intermediate risk while undergoing chemotherapy, aiming to better understand its incidence.
  • The research involved 364 patients with solid tumors or lymphomas, tracking them through multiple cycles of chemotherapy; FN rates were highest during the first cycle.
  • Findings indicated a low overall FN incidence, especially after the first cycle, suggesting that, based on clinician discretion, prophylactic use of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) might be beneficial for these patients.
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Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have emerged as a revolutionary paradigm in oncology, offering a potent arsenal against various malignancies by harnessing the body's own immunological prowess. In a whirlwind of advancement, an abundance of new ICIs have come to light, rendering it a Herculean task for physicians to remain au courant with the rapidly evolving landscape. This comprehensive review meticulously explores the crescendo of clinical investigations and FDA approvals that have come to light during 2022 and 2023, showcasing the metamorphic impact of ICIs in cancer therapeutics.

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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a highly heterogenous hemopathy. Genetic stratification of CLL patients has important prognostic and therapeutic values - mainly immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region gene () mutational status and the presence of cytogenetic abnormalities. The genetics of CLL in Lebanon is scarcely described in the literature.

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Primary mediastinal B cell lymphoma (PMBCL) is considered a distinct pathology according to the WHO classification of lymphoid malignancies. Patients have a better prognosis after the addition of Rituximab to anthracycline-based chemotherapy. The role of consolidative radiotherapy is controversial after the approval of dose-adjusted R-EPOCH and the selection of patients to undergo radiotherapy is based on end-of-therapy PET CT.

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ALK rearrangements account for around 5% of non-small-cell lung cancers. This study surveys physicians on the potential efficacy of a mobile application in improving the management of ALK-rearranged non-small-cell lung cancer, through knowledge, treatment adherence and real-time adverse events reporting. A total of 118 physicians from 11 countries in the Middle East participated.

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Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) represents the majority of lung cancer cases, and its standard treatment is primarily surgery. Nonetheless, this type of cancer exhibits an important rate of tumor recurrence.

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Gastric cancer (GC) ranks as the fifth most prevalent cancer and the fourth deadliest cancer worldwide. In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, GC represents about 4.8% of cancer cases with more than 35,000 new cases in 2020.

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